Folk Art

Folk art has a proud history throughout time as an art category. Originally lauded as a German art style, it has since grown into astounding popularity around the world, particularly with modern audiences. These everyday activity paintings cover a wide range of subjects and styles that emote everything from nostalgia to whimsical amusement.
Many of these works are everyday activity paintings. These works show normal people going about their lives. These modern art pictures, like 'Judy Marge' by Lowell Herrero find any and all subjects and activities to be inspiring and worthy of depiction. These whimsical prints have also been lauded for their courage and innovation in showing more realistic views of modern life and sensibilities than other current art categories.

The key characteristic of folk pictures is that they are often simplistic art prints. These modern art pictures often employ flat, two-dimensional styles in order to get the point of the image across as easily and simply as possible. An example of this treatment can be seen in the folk art print, 'House with Flag' by Warren Kimble, who is considered to be one of the most celebrated American folk art artists available today.

Folk art was one of the art categories that was reinvented by the modern art movement. These modern art pictures depict a wide variety of subjects, themes, ideas, and styles that are meant to appeal to the emotions and memories of audiences around the world.

Folk art celebrates the culture and diversity of communities and many other groups who identify with each other. Celebrate the uniqueness and eccentricity of different ethnicities, tribal or religious groups and more by displaying a unique folk art piece in your home or office. For an expansive collection of decorative folk art and prints, be sure to check out the collection. Here you’ll find common sayings, traditions, landscapes, animals and other objects that have inspired folk artists for many years.